So, how do I use than command, where and how, if I want to permanently increase the performance (and yes, I managed to increase it with 7.9 SR-1, but understand it as I need to do it again, in the command prompt, with some command)? Sorry for not being used to the Logos commands.

So, how do I use than command, where and how, if I want to permanently increase the performance (and yes, I managed to increase it with 7.9 SR-1, but understand it as I need to do it again, in the command prompt, with some command)? Sorry for not being used to the Logos commands.

This reply is to Dave Hooton's post, Wed Sep 20, 2017 5:56 AM

Dave lists the command as Set use ngen to yes. If your default language isn’t English, however, the command may be different.

I seem to be stuck on Logos 7.9.0021. I have Win 7 SP1. I have MS.Net 4.7 but it does not appear in the "Turn Windows Features on or off" window, but in the "Uninstall or Change a Program" list. In Services I have .NET Framework NGEN v2.0.50727_X86 set to "Disabled" and v4.0.303319_X86 set to "Automatic (Delayed Start)". I did not change these settings. Any ideas?

My problem is that when I install .NET 4.7, certain OTHER programs stop working. I am running Windows 7 64 bit SP1, so .NET 4.7 installed without issues, as did the latest version of LOGOS. But when the other programs (e.g., Adobe Digital Editions, Sonos Controller) stopped working, I had to uninstall .NET 4.7 and roll back to .NET 4.6.2. Now all my other programs work, but I cannot install the latest version of LOGOS.

I do have the latest Adobe Digital Editions. Meanwhile, Logos does work, but I am currently one release behind, and will fall further behind until the problem is fixed by one or more of the companies involved.